Lovely collection of 60 PowerPoint presentations.
Each PowerPoint consists of one slide, which has a word taken from the KS2 spelling list. These start with words from the Years 3 & 4 spelling lists and move onto the Years 5 & 6 spelling list. These focus on the 9 letter words within those lists.
Children have the challenge of trying to find as many words as they can with the combinations of letters and the added challenge of trying to work out what the 9 letter word is.
Answers in the 'notes' section on each slide.
Perfect for spelling lessons, filler activities and early morning work.
Useful powerpoint, that can be printed into a handy mat for tables that outlines complex and compound sentences as well as coordinating and subordinating conjunctions.
Bright and vibrant.
37 Powerpoint presentations each with 5-6 words jumbled.
These work through both the Y3&4 and Y5&6 spelling lists.
Each presentation is 2 slides. One with words jumbled and then one with the answers.
Perfect for Early Morning Work, starters etc… Children need to reorder the letters to create a word.
These are really useful for children to think through spelling patterns.
Useful powerpoint, that can be printed into a handy mat for tables that outlines a range of different prepositions of both where and when something is happening.
Bright and vibrant.
11 Years 3 and 4 dictation passages using words from the statutory spelling lists. Each one is a Pdf file which can be printed or displayed.
This also comes with a word document with all 11 passages. Perfect for engaging children in their spellings.
Class assembly script based around ‘Vikings Got Talent’.
4 different sketches each for small groups of 4-5 children. Then the parts of Ant and Dec and 4 judges.
Enough parts for a class of 25-30 children, with some in a non-speaking supportive role. Editable word document.
A fantastic collection of 60 PowerPoints, each with an 'Always Sometimes Never' question.
These cover a wide spectrum of areas of Maths, such as number, shape and space, data handling etc...
These are aimed at KS2 Years 4&5 mainly, although many would be appropriate for Year 3 and Year 6 depending on the level you choose to investigate and the depth you wish to guide the children through.
Always Sometimes Never questions are designed to help and encourage children's problem solving and investigation skills.
This also comes with a list of statements in a document with which PowerPoint presentation you will find the question on.
A fantastic collection of 30 Posters, each with an 'Always Sometimes Never' question.
These cover a wide spectrum of areas of Maths, such as number, shape and space, data handling etc...
These are in PDF format, and are in different vibrant colours.
These are aimed at KS2 Years 4&5 mainly, although many would be appropriate for Year 3 and Year 6 depending on the level you choose to investigate and the depth you wish to guide the children through.
Always Sometimes Never questions are designed to help and encourage children's problem solving and investigation skills.
This also comes with a list of statements in a document with which Poster you will find the question on.
25 mental maths PowerPoints, each is 1 slide, with addition, subtraction, multiplication and fraction questions.
These have been proven to increase confidence with children in years 3-5 in their mental maths strategies.
Perfect for starters or early morning work.
Set 1 of 2.
25 mental maths PowerPoints, each is 1 slide, with addition, subtraction, multiplication and fraction questions.
These have been proven to increase confidence with children in years 3-5 in their mental maths strategies.
Perfect for starters or early morning work.
Set 2 of 2.
30 powerpoints, each containing one slide which has 4 activities:
Jumbled words, dictionary work, sentence work and spelling.
Words are taken from the KS2 spelling lists and answers can be found on the 'notes' of each slide.
Perfect for starters, fillers or early morning work.
NPQSL pass submission with sponsor comments. Passed in July 2019.
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